Former Penguins Jaromir Jagr and Max Talbot are preparing to return to Pittsburgh for the first time as members of the rival Philadelphia Flyers, but the reception each receives from fans is expected to be much different.
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The Bruins acquired Jaromir Jagr from the Dallas Stars on Tuesday for a conditional second-round draft pick and two prospects.

The Jagr trade comes less than a week after Iginla, 35, was dealt to the Penguins. Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli thought he had landed Iginla from the Calgary Flames -- some reports even surfaced that the deal was done -- but by early Thursday morning, Iginla was bound for Pittsburgh.

Now, the two future Hall of Famers could find themselves playing against each other in the NHL playoffs. The Penguins, winners of 15 straight, are currently first in the Eastern Conference standings with 56 points. Boston is in fourth with 48 points.

Jagr, 41, was rumored to be returning to the Penguins before last season, but he opted to sign with their cross-state rivals, the Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers eliminated the Penguins in the first round of the playoffs in six games but lost in the conference semifinals to the New Jersey Devils.

Jagr led the Stars with 14 goals and 26 points in 34 games this season. He has 679 goals and 1,000 assists in 1,380 career games.